The Government has announced a crackdown on abandoned cars and licence cheats. |
|
Some casinos subscribe to the agency, which protects casinos from cheats and scams. |
|
Our culture is filled with liars and cheats, those great purveyors of falsity in the government, the media, the shops, and our homes. |
|
Choose from over 20 maps, set handicaps, map sizes and the difficulty of the computer players, allow cheats, share resources, and other stuff. |
|
Thailand has a new election commission with powers to disqualify poll cheats and call revotes. |
|
She is the victim of a terrible calumny for which cheats in her own profession must bear the blame. |
|
All of the medical expertise should be focused on getting tests that are sharp enough to catch even the most expert of cheats. |
|
He painted government as the slothful bloated protector of welfare cheats, overpaid bureaucrats and useless politicians. |
|
I don't condone cheats and con artists who swindle innocent victims out of their hard-earned cash. |
|
The film has three slackers riding their way through college on scams, cheats and underhanded stunts. |
|
Now testing is the responsibility of the US Anti-Doping Agency, a no-holds-barred body that hunts drugs cheats relentlessly and ruthlessly. |
|
An honest person will have friends who value honesty, and a dishonest one will have cheats as friends. |
|
The ones who are honest have had to watch the cheats claiming medals and any complaint is made to look like sour grapes. |
|
Sometimes it's the local fraud squad that fingers the cheats, sometimes it's a nosy neighbour, and sometimes it's just a matter of chance. |
|
If I had the power, all those English cheats would be down into unconsecrated ground where they belonged. |
|
People who break a rule of the immensely complex social security act, become cheats, thieves and bludgers. |
|
Our traditional institutions of learning are under threat from these nasty, tricksy cheats. |
|
Seven fuel cheats were counting the cost of trying to do their driving on the cheap. |
|
The athletes who take drugs to gain a secret advantage over those who obey the rules are cheats and scoundrels. |
|
Compensation cheats who make fraudulent claims for trips and falls are costing taxpayers millions of pounds. |
|
|
What's the appeal to you of property criminals such as hucksters, card cheats, swindlers, bank robbers, and con men? |
|
Athletes who abide by the rules are up against cheats with a distinct advantage. |
|
Because in the end, it's not the big, bad taxman these corporate tax cheats are pulling a fast one on. |
|
His complex character is presented as a contradiction, as he despises cheats but finds many ways throughout the film to prove that he is one. |
|
The casino also cheats, using loaded dice, and when Vaughn spots this the casino security beat him up and leave him for dead. |
|
It is one of the best resources for isolating some of the earliest refinements by cheats for shooting craps and for cheating at roulette. |
|
Ford, playing a low-life hustler who cheats at cards and dice, has a soft, dark, sensuous look, sensitive rather than intelligent. |
|
Both rider and vet would have been conscious of the risks they were taking so close to a games that was marked by a hunt for drug cheats. |
|
Counterfeiting and piracy cheats consumers, retailers, manufacturers and the Exchequer, and often funds criminal activity. |
|
False provenances and certificates of authenticity are favorite tools of cheats and should never be accepted blindly. |
|
On the other hand, if one cheats and the other cooperates, the cheater gets the biggest possible reward, and the cooperator loses big-time. |
|
Corny story cheats become believable, and meaningful, because the whole story works this way. |
|
He has been painted by the Western press as a drunk, a psychotic, an unreconstructed Stalinist, and a guy who cheats at golf. |
|
Sometimes it is necessary to adopt devious tactics to expose bullies and cheats. |
|
The athlete cheats and through his dishonesty he wins a gold medal and earns a considerable amount of money. |
|
But the US vetoed the protocol, claiming that it would create a false sense of security while not actually catching cheats. |
|
If a middleman cheats one Igbo, all the others who buy machinery in Guangdong will soon know about it. |
|
Exam cheats at Scottish schools are facing a crackdown involving anti-plagiarism software and training for teachers on how to spot essays cribbed from the internet. |
|
No, the problem comes from a steady diet, week after week, and year after year, of images of politicians as liars, cheats, compromisers and fools. |
|
But racing, in particular, has often suffered from people who deliberately conspire to fix results, and those cheats now know that their days are numbered. |
|
|
If another player cheats you, you can take it lying down, retaliate on your own or hire mercenaries to exact revenge. |
|
They are trying it already, with those oh-so-infallible lie detector machines to catch out benefit cheats. |
|
So edifying was Mr. Nix's childhood brush with a swindler that he has spent years reading up on all variety of cheats and four-flushers. |
|
It cheats and it sweats and it eviscerates and procrastinates and it comes up pathetically short in almost every area. |
|
His cruel and funny stories are peopled by football fans from Romania, cheats of genius and officers, gone mad with love. |
|
There are fierce intimidators, steroid cheats, convicted felons, a rock star, an underwear model, a rookie and a spitballer. |
|
Includes cheats and unlockables for thousands of the most popular current and next-gen games! |
|
In a country where fewer than 1m out of a population of 140m deign to pay income tax, the chances of ferreting out licence cheats seemed slim. |
|
For the most part, our lives are run and our views are formed by chancers, cheats and charlatans. |
|
Consolidating trips up the stairs around your home or office may save a small amount of time, but it cheats you of calorie-burning opportunities. |
|
Next week, Shandi cheats on her boyfriend again, this time with an Italian dude, and then there is more yelling and crying on the phone with said cheated-on boyfriend. |
|
One of the coolest features is the included database of Pro-Action-Replay and Game Genie cheats. |
|
It was to play the neighbour who sneaks on the person who is caught out in the government ad about benefit cheats. |
|
The brave proverbs with which we were brought up ā the truth will out, cheats never prosper, virtue will triumph ā turn out to be unfounded. |
|
Government portrayal of low-income people as cheats is picked up in the media, and the result is increased public acceptance of poor bashing. |
|
When an ordinary citizen makes a big mistake and, for example, cheats on his wife, he betrays a loved one in a disgusting way. |
|
These tests are aimed at preserving the spirit of sport by catching the cheats. |
|
An effective anti-doping programme should act as a deterrent and should also expose cheats. |
|
Where lying, cheating, and contempt for the person are the rule, the liars, cheats and bullies take over. |
|
But the message of Mogo GnayƩ Kodola is addressed to cheats at all levels, from high-placed politicians to the man in the street. |
|
|
Also announced were some measures to tighten up on tax cheats, including from international tax areas. |
|
Senator Byron Dorgan is on the warpath against these corporate cheats. |
|
Even if Nichols cheats a bit about a few details, he makes his main characters tragicomically true to life, racily human enough to wrest sympathy from the sourest souls. |
|
If the chief executive officer or financial director are corrupt, it is extremely difficult to flush out the liars and cheats, unless there is a whistle-blower. |
|
I don't like schmoozers, I don't like liars and I don't like cheats. |
|
Or maybe you want to watch while she cheats on you, taunting you, forcing you to get involved in humiliating ways. |
|
Trading standards bosses have made tackling the tricksters, who include cowboy tradesmen, rip-off builders and confidence cheats, their number one priority. |
|
Not only are we under constant threat from terrorists, asylum cheats and bogus chavs, honest citizens are now being oppressed by tops with hoods on them. |
|
These people are cheats, fraudsters, charlatans and hoaxers. |
|
The number of fare cheats has now been reduced to about 1,500 a day. |
|
It's chiselers and cheats and the whole thing makes me sick. |
|
In Robin Hood's Golden Prize, Robin disguises himself as a friar and cheats two priests out of their cash. |
|
Great institutions engage in sneaky coverups, and former bastions of pristine conduct such as military schools turn out to harbour nests of liars and cheats. |
|
Now I got nothing goin on but a fockin ping-pong tournament with Kurt Cobain, who fockin cheats, man, like it's gonna do him any fockin good. |
|
Wealthy individuals are also escaping their tax obligations by holding their assets offshore, and some countries are vigorously pursuing tax cheats. |
|
Only Didier cheats on Valerie, until he gets caught red handed. |
|
The UCI applies the rules established by the World Anti-doping Code: a rider who cheats can be suspended for up to 4 years for a first violation of the anti-doping rules. |
|
The song's addressed to all the cheats and dishonest people in this world. |
|
This is what one gets when one cheats and gets caught. |
|
The hall's voters, all sports writers, clearly thought cheats should not be celebrated. Which is all well and good, but inductee weekend is a big moneymaker for the hall and the village shops. |
|
|
These riverboat exiles are not cheats or paupers. |
|
Branded failures or cheats, they are looking for a shoulder to cry on. |
|
To reduce the risk that an inmate who has used euphoriants cheats with the urine sample, urine samples must always be provided under staff supervision. |
|
They are, for the most part, highly vulnerable and, if among them foxy cheats dissimulate themselves, these should not be used to inspire terror in the weak and wounded of society. |
|
A SCOTS computer expert has developed a copycat catcher which has already caught 48 university cheats. |
|
Even reformed dope cheats are not considered beyond the pale. |
|
The calls, often to expensive destinations in poor countries, sometimes last days, Mr Crooks says, because cheats use forwarding systems to serve many customers with a single call. |
|
The robbery itself unfolds in layers and layers of scams and fake-outs, passing out myriad red herrings to both victims and viewers, but never cheats our expectations or falls into predictability. |
|
It will not be welcomed by fraudsters, hucksters and cheats. |
|
Where are the drunks, the cheats, the lechers and those that simply seek fame and notoriety? |
|
Not only out of the mouths of babes and sucklings, but out of the mouths of fools and cheats, we may often get our truest lessons. |
|
The company behind renowned video game titles like World of Warcraft, StarCraft, and more is concerned about cheats. |
|
Stories of witty cheats were an integral part of the European novella with its tradition of fabliaux. |
|
Illegal working is not a victimless crime as it cheats the taxpayer, undercuts honest employers and potentially exploits some of society's most vulnerable people. |
|
However, just as he is about to go to college, Abel dies and Uncle James cheats him out of all the savings he had up to that point, leaving him penniless once again. |
|